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August 2016

Photo Credit: Pollinate Energy

Photo Credit: Pollinate Energy

International Social Entrepreneurs Punctuate 10-Month Accelerator Program with an Investor Showcase at SA国际传媒

Miller Center social entrepreneurs will fine-tune business plans with their Silicon Valley mentors and pitch impact investors on plans addressing serious global issues

International Social Entrepreneurs Punctuate 10-Month Accelerator Program with an Investor Showcase at SA国际传媒

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 4, 2016鈥擣or the past six months, 14 social entrepreneurs in countries such as Egypt, India, Kenya, Mexico, Myanmar and Rwanda have worked individually with Silicon Valley executive mentors to hone their social enterprise business plans. On Aug. 18, the participants in the Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI庐) Accelerator at Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship will take the next important step in their social enterprises鈥 development: presenting their business plans to a roomful of impact investors during the invitation-only GSBI Investor Showcase.

GSBI Investor Showcase Supports Obama鈥檚 and Pope鈥檚 Social Entrepreneurship Efforts
This 4th Annual GSBI Accelerator Investor Showcase coincides with other high-level recent attention paid to social entrepreneurship and impact investing. In June, President Obama hosted his 7th annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Silicon Valley, where he talked with entrepreneurs from 150 countries about tackling global challenges. Also in June, Pope Francis led the second Vatican Impact Investment Conference, which aims to bridge the worlds of impact investing and Catholic social ministries serving the poor.

鈥淢iller Center is aligned with the goals of both the Obama administration and the Vatican conference, supporting social entrepreneurs who are striving to solve the world鈥檚 largest problems鈥攖he elimination of poverty, the advancement of women and girls, and climate resilience in the face of global climate change,鈥 said Thane Kreiner, Ph.D., executive director of Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship. 鈥淗osting the GSBI Accelerator social entrepreneurs here in Silicon Valley is significant because this region has that special 鈥榡et fuel鈥 for entrepreneurs that you can鈥檛 find anywhere else. During the Investor Showcase, impact investors have a chance to evaluate promising social entrepreneurs in person, without having to travel the globe to meet them.鈥

Impact Investing Powers Social Entrepreneurship
Among the attendees at the Investor Showcase are impact investors: those whose investments take into account positive social and environmental impact as well as financial return.

鈥淯nlike venture capital or traditional donor-based funding, the goal of impact investing is to balance social/environmental and financial goals, which makes it a highly aligned and important source of capital for many social enterprises,鈥 said Miller Center鈥檚 John Kohler, an impact-investing expert and speaker at the pope鈥檚 Vatican conference. 鈥淚mpact investment dovetails with our GSBI programs, which help social entrepreneurs to apply proven business solutions to the problems of poverty, so that their enterprises can become more successful and affect exponentially more people.鈥

Miller Center puts special emphasis on social enterprises working to empower poor women and girls鈥損articularly those in areas affected by climate change. Of the 14 social enterprises in this year鈥檚 GSBI Accelerator cohort, eight are women-led or specifically benefit women, and six focus on resilience to climate change. They are working to solve problems ranging from impure water and unemployed youth to farming droughts and dangerous childbirth. Their businesses are positively impacting 27 countries across Latin America, Africa, Asia, India, and North America.

About Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship
Founded in 1997, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship is one of three Centers of Distinction at SA国际传媒 in California. Miller Center accelerates global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to humanity. Its strategic focus is on poverty eradication through its three areas of work: The Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI), Impact Capital, and Education and Action Research. To learn more about the Center or any of its social entrepreneurship programs, visit www.scu.edu/MillerCenter.

About SA国际传媒
SA国际传媒, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California鈥檚 Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business and engineering; master鈥檚 degrees in business, education, counseling psychology, pastoral ministry and theology; and law and engineering doctoral degrees. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master鈥檚 universities, California鈥檚 oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see www.scu.edu.

Information for Investors
The Investor showcase is not open to the general public, but some invitation-only seats are available. Interested investors, social enterprises, donors or like-minded organizations may request an invitation at http://www.scu-social-entrepreneurship.org/new-events/investorshowcase or email gsbi@scu.edu. The event will also be live-streamed at www.scu.edu/investorshowcase.

Media Contacts:
Pat Haines | Miller Center | 408-551-7118 | phaines@scu.edu
Colleen Martell | Martell Communications for Miller Center | cmartell@martellpr.com | (408) 832-0147

 

 

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